TO3K !TTJl! TWr ran,rfcv rw? (.JWWv'T 4ifrV7'ifcS5"r vw.w t' wn.jriwJTF pfjTj"jvMK'anr'TBaT: r.-jj.wa' r r ",. 'wv WW 1 ' tAXVf . t - " ly.'J f- Vf ' v v. . '' .. .' fyi'" ' r -f r y rari EVENING PUBLIC'' hEDQEB-PaiLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922 tntnVR. in 109.9. v r 'VJ nwpijra i FRANCE TO FIGHT UL S. UQUOR RULE French Under-Secretary Rie Is Reported as Threatening Customs Reprisals FIRST DRY SEIZURE MADE . 0rt. 10. Th French Onv mrnt will protePt Immediately nnd l.mlv nt WncliltiRten nunlnst the Ticf Attorney flwicrnl Daugherty l 1 1 ngnnl te prelilbltlnp liquors en rilfn tch1 JnKlde American terrl JSl waters, nccenllng te the Tarls B'if l1'' . .nrr uivs Under Hecretnry MnrMmnt Murine Kle is nrnmjclnR the L I'elncare nnd quotes M. Sirlne Mid that unle, ' ebtnl Itln ax na nt E",r .. nrnte.st with Pre dfiai" " ". :"., ti" ' Mictien customs reprinnlH are peiM "h srrrns probable that Ambnwndnr t-tjprand will take bark te Wnfhlnicleti i hhl" h-n he Hails en October 21 r.trartlen( te net forth that French Kb trade will be greatly damaged 1. this ruling. The question of its vn irtitr under international law may be W!L .1 ....II n. thP benrins the rut- hi Iiu'b en the question of the freeden MYSTERIOUS THELMA SOUGHT FOR MURDER' Weman Is 8uppeaed te Have At tended Funeral of Dernier Phoenix, Ariz.. Oct. 10. (lly A. P.) Search for "Thclma," n mysterious woman who is supposed te hnve attend ed the funeral of Uuy Dernier here, nnd efforts te locate one of the men who hnve figured prominently in the Inves tigation of Dernlcr'H death nnd who 1h reported te have left the city, today occupied niOHt of the attention of local officers trylnjc te solve the riddle of who killed Dernier. Dernier h body, rind only In ma iindcrrlethlnc. w.ih found in the Arl- xenn Irrigation ('anal, eight miles north of Phoenix, en September 12. His bed) was found two hours ani ten Minutes after he had called geed -by te a friend nnd had driven nwny from n local club in his nutnmeblle. Police nnd nttnehes of the Hhcrlffs office, have visited many cities in Ari zona and California in tracing down clues ns te Dcrnler's slayer, but with out HllCCChS. "Thelmn" has disappeared from her ftimilinr huunts In Leg Angeles since Demler'fi denth. according te Deputy Sheriff Frank Hell, who recently re turned from the I'nllfernin city, where he spent some time in connection with the case. WARNS RED CROSS OF CHARIER SCOPE Secretary Beardman Saye Toe Much Lecal Relief Is Administered SPEEDS NEAR EAST HELP GARY ADVOCATES MORE SAFETY-FIRST MEASURES Additional Signs and Precautions Are Urged by Steel Magnate nu Annotated Fret Washington, Oct. 10. The Amer ican lied Cress was warned by Its secretary, Mabel T. Uenrdmnn, speak ing at today's session of the organisa erganisa organisa teon's hnnual convention, ngnlnst de parture from the charter purposes of relief work in emergencies. Mls Uenrdmnn declared the congres sional charier under which the lied C'reiw epcrntes. authorized It te work for the relief of sufferers from wnr mid great dlnster. She added that n con tinuation and expansion of local icllef work, social service and iclated lines of activity would render the heclety liable te revocation of its chnrter nnd nlse te surrender of the property in Washington which it new occupies by grace of the Fcdcrnl Government. Continued demand by local chapters for funds te carry en local reuet worn and lecnl pence time services, Miss l -ew lore, uct. in. ty a. v.) nenrdmnn further told the convention, . i I it nnpil frit r,unfptv tlQr,' In vnrv i m 1 i. .i. f.in.lu In ft ' e c 'nn'neX ' I--" nctiUly wljere physical inju y ry'U . "lie SP Wft riul'efT atb,,I.Prb,cha1rnn;rl,,", ife.- tme fw W,. IwTtlen n,t thev u-e nnbl, e "l Wta"! 1"'1 'T?' VV""' """' " he (Vntrnl Cemmitter. C,1!"itft tl e In er's nor b under the "lUv" n" ,l1,, !'' Mltl'K. tn U.M"- who followed Ml-s Henrdmnn, supported LnL .en, Ions as in nil or ports nJ Association of New lerk te- ,,. ,,. for ,,,,,. of local netlvl- II 14. 1 Itnll hilt In II, IIIIHIfMI I'lll'IIU. f'llllirillllll of the world Londen, Oct. 10. The Londen news nets, which hitherto have given llt fu preminence te the mllng of Attor Atter ,.t Geaeral Daugherty in Washing ten prohibiting liquor en vessels with in American waters, devote consider able "Ptt te It tedny, printing Inter titvrt with ship men, reports of the Miwral feeling in the shipping trade, Jetills of liquor sales aboard liners, and ipociilntlen upon chnnglng the ports d destination in the event the ruling i upheld nnd enforced. It is stated that n meeting of the tiembcrs of the North Atlantic Confer Cenfer jnce will be held in Londen this week it which the whole question will be dis cussed. It may also come up tedav at the usual weekly meeting of the confer ence In Liverpool, but it is net sup posed that any final action will be de cided upon nt either meeting. The interviews published by thf jeIipers ((infirm the general attitude previous ascribed te the Ilritish ship pin; tempnnles that is: "We shall lay nothing ami de nothing." In snine qunrters there Is amused ln- tredulit) at me cranic proposal," ns It is called, mm trie neuet is declared that it Is likely te he seen dropped htn the Americans realize they will be tbe chief lowers, as nritiMi liners nn nn denbteill uill transfer their sailings te Cnnidlnn ports. The Times points details puroerting te lliew tlint travelers would lnse little tin'f nnd gain in ether ways by going te Quebec nnd Montreal instend of New Yerk. The newspaper believes that iren If -eme lincis continued te make New Yerk their western terminus, there neulrt still be an incrense in the popu larity of the Cnnadlnn route. The I)nll Telegraph (juetes an ofli efli tial of the Cunnrd Line in Liverpool is Hiving the Untlsh Menmship opera- for examination. tort sti'iul te sulfer n Dig less it tliey ire unable te sell liquor aboard their tpsvl. nnd that it would be better for then te divert some ships te Hali fax or ether northern ports than te lefe tlia profits from the sale of intoxi cants. He illil net doubt thnt mnny Amerl nm .eiil(l prefer the inconvenience of making the rail journey from Halifax te New Yerk rather than sail en a dry hip. New Yerk. Oct. 10. The first wlnirr f liquor from n United States Sliippiii!: Itnnrd vessel since At tome lienernl Dnughertj made the ruling was timde yestei(la when the freighter Wlnnnn, in service for the Kspert Steamship Company, decked in Brooklyn. It wns bearded hv dry agents, who ffired four cases of liquor. Officers of the vessel disclaimed ownership of the llmAP Avnln.....,H 1, imntinlilM .. n a hreusht nbenrd bv Mime of the 2000 I Which"! rerentlv transported by the traft from Smvrnn when the Near Past cltj was destroyed hv Turkish fire. Washington, Oct. 10. A. D. Lasker. tnnlrman of the Hhlppine nenrd, moved Tfrterday te meke sure that the sale of liquor en American ships, nt sea or tyi pert, had been stepped. Acting upon the assumption thnt hie instructions rent Shipping Ilenrd oper ators Saturday ordering discontinuance w 6lc might have been confused with the limit of October 14 given the ships te dispei-e nf their liquor stock. Mr. Lasker telegraphed all operators a re Wst for information showing thnt the '"Penslns of liquor had ceased. Relative te my telegram of October J. relatinc te the prohibition of sale, transportation or possession nf liquor en ships operated by you for the Gov rnment, Clinlrman Laskcr's telegram Mi'l. I want te make it clear that it J Intended that the .sale or service liquor should be stepped at once en nil UCh Sling ulinMlftF In .,n., . ., c.,n T --. - v..... .,, iivt , v. fiv Pill. -ft t te make this thoroughly under under under Jtoed h nil concerned and if von have jet already done se, please wlreleps or "De te hhips new nt sen or in foreign Forts and wine acknowledgment of "WW innrmtlens," .he J"s,tr,tleiii went only te opera epera opera l..vef r'll'Pli'K 1'enrd vcsselh, Mr. uuer rcljing upon the Trensury Di- SCn .,0 nf),lf-v l,rlvnte own" t '"'els lying the Ameiicnn (lag. ) ,i , tnn,l'"K the drastic nnture Skii ,ni!r,"'tlens1 it is understood Nipping Heard ;essels nnd privately M,nl. "CrC"n Slll1H Wl I OlleWBd B ' V'T ,0 UW6 of Hauer li ,Il'K"1 ;l,nnnels. In most cases ldue !,S1'"' shiI,fl wll Kw-P their Pert" '" th('' "rrUe iu American mSw-mm UxU rxr:r(,t ,n tP8t et thp 'ng Will ,e llm,lc ,v ,0 0,,priltrR f bt LTU,f,'1 American ships. Nene WUt,l ntK "'", will be Instituted lm- 8 c e 5', "re,lK" '"'"'I'l'lng Interests. tencern n?, M,k'L'''terdny expressed Velstead W rP1"". ic ,?f 1'nnn'nit. The a nihl . H'i,'c"it,nlJ- exempts I'nn- (p ,. '""""'"ns ei tm law. i low The number of serious preventable accidents every day in this country is nppnlllng, he snld. Ilccnuse of addi tions in population nnd congestion In movement the number is increasing, he asserted, notwithstanding much that has been done te prevent accidents. He. advocated painting en lamp posts nnd pavements nt ttrcct cor ners "Hcwnr'c of accidents," or ether warnings te all who. nre exposed te dnnger. Large industrial Institutions hnd proved, he snld, thnt the number of Industrial accidents could be reduced by precautionary measures. IIe praised the vuuk of the Safely Insti Insti tiite of Ameilcn In Its campaign te n muse tiie public te tlie necessity el protection. FOUR WIN SEARS PRIZES Harvard Law Scheel Names Its Quartet of Brilliant Students Cambridge, Mnss., Oct. 10. The Hnrvr.nl Law Scheel today proclaimed ns its four most brilliant students .Samuel II. Mnslen, of Minneapolis; .1 -lines M. Nicely, of Muncle, mil; Iteger S. Fester, of St. Paul, nnd Warren S. J;ge, et iimuiin Wl-T. Ulil llllllll llllll, .11 ... , J- ' nf (tin mnlntv Intimated 111 It Inter U(l dress Hint lie was net wneuy in nccuru with the views of the sccrctnry. Dr. A. Iless 11111, vice chnlrmnn nnd director of foreign operation of the organization, will leave Friday te tnkc charge of the relief efforts in the Near East, Chairman Jehn Barten Payne announced in connection with the dls patch of orders te pests at Athens nnd Pnrls, te mnke immediate use of funds for the purchnse of needed supplies. A staff of seasoned workers will accom pany Dr. Hill, it wns ndded, nnd will be joined by ethers nlrcndy in Western Europe. The decision te de everything possl pessl possl hle for sufferers In the Near East dem inated the convention nnd received gen eral commendation, Including nn ex pression of gratification from President Herding. Anether topic lnrgely in the minds of the delegates wns that of the welfare and dire of disabled former t.crlce men. HARDING LAUDS SALESMEN Message Frem White Heuse Read at Cincinnati Convention Cincinnati. Oct. 10. lleadtng of n Te them wTll'ge the Scius prizes of message of felicitation from President $100 each, awarded nnnunlly for tbe imnnng tome "e.egaicM uf " Tn'nnll mean's of the candidates. t JtZ . nemlc (ondltlens of the Natien, was Open Hearing In Grain-Price Probe' feature of Inst night's session. Chicago. Oct. 10. The Federal Trade! Among the speakers was Hoke Commission chnrged with a national In- I Smith, former United States Senater VCtlgatlen ei gnun uueuiuvn wn ikh "" ,..,.,.... ,, w,...n., Hrbt i i..-.. tAdnf in u.hirh ii'-inv i nu ueii riiiiifii nu huhi na lending dcnlers. particularly these spe"- j business section this morning. There clnuzing in grnin iuiutcb. win uu raiiw ' ..- - a --i i a.i-Mitvdi trip "-'"' ei i no inw. new l'ani'i,.! l'Bt rf!ln'"ndltlcs destined for date li.. l.1,K "" (let-lt! te acoeinmo- nii, "'r "'UPS. Ccle t'!ln'V l','V !'erf , some legal Weeks u in L m ' '" " '''! necreiar; ten,,. )Ln cr J'.' ntter te the At rtlV,,ir' f. he Attorney Gen Utred ti "rV,y Ue,'l!B '"""t be iiV21.,k.,,h,n ' three-mile llu 8ttei p" I U9 nnvpert In the United $&W&t ,,rol,lbl,len itarlp .. .. "-'"i-1 miiue legal : ,e t.u COIltlnU IIP In lllllnu.l 1I...7... j 'locks. It i rent..,l Mn;l -.. - ... . . .., 'iei(wtj tier te tl Attorney s must lm ran. ft.meZ,V,L!,1V::V!!1r'1''!1L , wn iu threnl IlfctEAR8 F0R kilunq"wifb iWF VJ,1' Vrt' lO-envlcted of VWki tn t Shtt.iy WBH sentenced yes KlntaiErS.ft? 9.ftf te twenty The Time te Buy a Phonograph is New IF you have reached the point where you wish te own "the highest class talking machine in the world", it is unwise te put off the purchase any longer. It will be a long time before phonograph quality will excel the magnificent new models of Senera. And it may be a short time be fore prices will have te go up. The Senera is net an "experimental" pur chase. It is a life-time possession, built te be such, and proved se by the proud ownership of hundreds of thousands of discriminating music levers. "The Best Recerd is Better en a Senera." ' $50 te $3000 Dealers Everywhere SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. OtOKGE E DRIQHTSON, Prendent 279 Broadway New Yerk Wholesale Distributers: Senera Ce. of Phlln. 1211 Arch Street The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ,'v,- OttOE Ct.EARA5A.5ei.l. mt ili.Vli -V ;1 ELM "EJf'T n Take A Loek At North Philadelphia Station There you'll see another big and fine job of Kuehnle painting. All the brick and stone work was cleaned, and the entire interior and exterior of the station itself wa3 repainted, together with all the shelter sheds. The award of this contract was earned en merit alone. The quality of the painting done by us at Bread Street Station some months age demonstrated beyond doubt the ability of the Kuehnle organisatien te deliver quality paints, fine workmanship and speedy service and at a price that means utmost in value and satisfaction. Only the best is geed enough for the Pennsylvania Rail road. The fact that we were chosen for these two impor tant jobs is one in which we take considerable pride and perhaps it will help you te decide who ought te de YOUR painting if you also want the best in quality, workmanship and value! "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAfNTING Vine & 17th. Sis. 8PHUCE547 RACe779 gjdsPSS USED CAR SALE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS Yeu can count en our reputation te sell only geed serviceable cars. Every car ai ' repre sented. Demonstrated if desired. Return car m 5 days if unsatisfactory and purcna price allowed en another car. ' EXCEPTIONAL LIST-LOOK IT OVER Full line of Oldsmebiles, Feurs. Sixes, Eights. All Medels, Touring, Roadsters, Coupes, Sedans. Excellent condiben. Dedge Teurings Studebaker Teurings Maxwell Teurings Chalmers Sedan Peerless Sedan Chalmers Teurings Willys-Knight Roadster Chandler Dispatch AND OTHER STANDARD MAKES Exceptionally Fine Let of Trucks Nearlv All of These Cars Have Been Reconditioned and Repainted SALE THIS WEEK OPEN EVENINGS The Oldsmobile Plan of Financing Purchases Is Unusually Advantageous LARSON-OLDSMOBILE COMPANY 800 North Bread Street (Cerner of Brown) Poplar 4697 eAfter the day's driving work Hew much will you enjoy the hours that are your own? YOUR job will always take your freshest hours the hours when you're really "fit." Hew much energy docs it leave you for the time that comes after? Crowded rush-hour cars, eight or nine hours of grinding work, en your feet a let each day these exhausting drains are put upon your energy. And remember this you start out each day with a certain fixed amount and no mere ! Yet many people today waste a large part of this energy needlessly. Standing or walking en hard heels this is one of the most useless ways of wasting it! "Yes, but I wear rubber heels!" That is what 3 out of 10 men will answer tedav. 4 Twenty-five years age a man dis covered this idea by accident. Work ing constantly en his feet all day he used te find himself each night with ne1 energy left and a backache in the bargain. One day instead of standing en the hard fleer he steed en a rubber mat. The effect astonished him. He felt better that night than he had in weeks. Next day he cut two pieces of rubber from the mat and fastened them te the heels of his shoes. And that was the beginning of the idea that resulted in O'Sullivan's Heels 1 Loek at your keels! Heels lilak Like all reed things, O'Sullivan's have been widely imitated. Are yours O'Sullivan's? If they're net ask your repairman for O'ScIEvan next dme! O'Sullivan's usually cost you no mera than ordinary rubber heels But notice the difference et the end of each day! See hew much freer you arc from tiredness and strain. You'll understand then why mflDens of men and women today don't just "wear rubber heels" they insht en O'Sullivan'sl This diagram thai hew the artrtrgi man j cntrey falls. De you go down tee far each day tevard exhaustion? (ySullivans Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out Fer men, wetntn and dtiU drtrta ipxcial O 'Sulliran Hrtl for ererr tyf of shot. Your energy is limited don't waste it Read the Want Advertisements in the Classified Section v WM l 'iHVJ t.LV. mi Tf.l ;-'ili 'Mm& if mm "ill , m V.M Tf!H ' '.' U! t ' ?! JSlfSl .1 .-. vv i'i ii.i n ffiSIIv h,4RSK " '!fiftBv ' PmM i v3'lJ0SM ' lf.dcfcU.V.n ieT nt,,",' jsffr A. r Jr . . i
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